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Bombardier launches the Learjet 75 Liberty

Opening a new frontier for the iconic Learjet

 

 

Bombardier has unveiled the Learjet 75 Liberty, offering more light jet operators than ever before the opportunity to step up into the iconic platform that launched business aviation in America.

Passengers who step into the six-seat Learjet 75 Liberty will have the freedom to stretch out in the only Executive Suite in the light jet category, aboard a stunning cabin that delivers the quietest and smoothest ride.

The Learjet 75 Liberty will be offered at a list price of $9.9m US, with first deliveries expected in 2020, representing a new frontier for the Learjet brand.

The Learjet 75 Liberty is a step up for light jet operators, delivering better performance for the same operating costs as the competition

The Learjet 75 Liberty is a step up for light jet operators, delivering better performance for the same operating costs as the competition

“The Learjet 75 Liberty represents a step up for customers in the light jet segment, with unprecedented spaciousness and Bombardier’s renowned smooth ride,” said David Coleal, President, Bombardier Aviation. “The newest member of the Learjet family delivers a flight experience that eclipses the competition.”

The Learjet 75 Liberty offers better performance at the same operating costs as competitor aircraft. It is the fastest aircraft in the light jet segment and - with a range of 2,080 nautical miles - can connect Las Vegas to New York, Seattle to Washington, D.C., and Mexico City to San Francisco, nonstop.

The newest Learjet gives light jet passengers the freedom to stretch out with a six-seat configuration in the category’s longest cabin.

The newest Learjet gives light jet passengers the freedom to stretch out with a six-seat configuration in the category’s longest cabin.

Featuring a flat floor throughout the cabin, a standard pocket door between the cockpit and the Executive Suite providing the quietest flight experience and a Gogo ATG 4G solution for seamless connectivity, the Learjet 75 Liberty offers an environment tailored for productivity. The aircraft will feature the advanced Bombardier Vision flight deck, and include the recently announced Garmin G5000 avionics upgrade.

The Learjet 75 Liberty aircraft, assembled in Wichita, Kansas, is certified to the FAA’s more stringent Part 25 regulations, applicable to commercial airliners, unlike most competitors in the light jet category that are certified to Part 23 regulations.

“I’m extremely proud that the Learjet 75 Liberty will be built in Wichita, where the Learjet dream first took flight,” said Tonya Sudduth, Vice President of Operations and Wichita Site, Bombardier Aviation. “Our Wichita facility today has a diverse mandate supporting Bombardier’s extensive fleet of business aircraft, but to introduce the newest member of this iconic brand is of special significance to our team.”

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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 4th July 2019 | Issue #517

 

 

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